The election's over, but there's a lot of work to do. Here's what some Americans on their way to work in the Wall Street area want from President Obama in his second term. Carmen Roberts reports.

TV journalist Williams showed some of Trump's tweets on air, saying he had "driven well past the last exit to relevance and veered into something closer to irresponsible."

Trump tweeted a retort today, saying Williams "knows that I think his newscast has become totally boring so he took a shot at me last night." He added: "Wouldn't you love to have my ratings?"

He also deleted some of Tuesday night's tirade, including tweets calling for revolution and incorrectly saying that Mr Obama had lost the popular vote. In a new tweet today, he said the election was "the Republicans to win" but that Mr Romney hadn't connected with the people.

"You trust the voters when they choose The Apprentice. But not now?", Baldwin tweeted.

Trump has long been an outspoken critic of Mr Obama as a key figure in the "birther" movement, pressuring Mr Obama to release his birth certificate and prove he was born in the US and thus eligible for the White House. He managed to stay in the public eye with his recent claims of a "bombshell" about Mr Obama, which turned out to be a bizarre $5 million charity offer if Mr Obama would release his university transcript.

Appearing on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno during the campaign, Mr Obama said he had never met Trump, but joked that the businessman's animosity dated back to their childhood soccer rivalry "in Kenya".

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